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  2. Longshan Temple (Bangka Commercial Zone) (Chinese: 龍山寺 (艋舺商圈)), formerly transliterated as Lungshan Temple Station until 2003, is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. The station is named for the nearby Lungshan Temple.

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · The temple has a namesake MRT stop, Longshan Temple MRT Station, on the Taipei MRT Blue Line. It is one stop from Ximen and two stops from Taipei Main Station. Alighting from the MRT, follow the signs to Exit 5, the closest exit to Longshan Temple.

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    • Da Fond Fishball | 艋甲大豊
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    • Bangka Longshan Temple
    • Bangka Old Street
    • Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Bazaar
    • Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market
    • Hsiao Wang Steamed Minced Pork with Pickles in Broth
    • Tainan Tantsumien Seafood Restaurant
    • Bo-Pi Liao Historic Block
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    Info added on July 22, 2021. Da Fond Fishball | 艋甲大豊 Add: No. 9, Emei St., Wanhua Dist.., Taipei City (台北市萬華區三水街62號) Tel: (02) 2306-0532

    {Info added on May 5, 2020} Add: No. 95, Kangding Rd., Wanhua Dist., Taipei City (台北市萬華區康定路95號) Tel:(02) 2381-9396

    With a history of almost 300 years, this temple is a 2nd grade municipal heritage site in which important gods from Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism are enshrined. The main sacrificial deities here are Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy; Wenchang Dijun, who blesses examinees; Old Man Under the Moon, the Chinese Cupid; and Zhu Sheng Niang Niang, a fert...

    Located on what is today Section 1, Xiyuan Road, this street once comprised Jiu Street (Guiyan St. to Guilin Rd.) and Xindiantou Street (Guilin Rd. to Guangzhou St.), and was a prosperous business district in the Qing Dynasty. As in the past, today many history-rich traditional old shops continue to thrive, among them sellers of Buddhist implements...

    This is Taipei’s first two-level underground shopping bazaar. The distinctive shops here offer both tradition and innovation. The B2 level is a cultural-creative base, providing an exchange platform for art lovers, live performances, and exhibits. Beyond lingering over fine coffee and premium Taiwan tea, enjoy artworks that tell the story of Bangka...

    All kinds of mountainproduce, seafood, wild flavors, and Taiwanese snacks can be sampled at HuaxiStreet Tourist Night Market, which was Taiwan’s first tourist night market. Asit is near Bangka Longshan Temple, it has also become one of the city’s mostpopular attractions among both Taiwanese and foreign tourists. NeighboringHuaxi Street Tourist Nigh...

    Established in 1975, the signature dish of this old restaurant is Steamed Minced Pork with Pickles in Broth. The broth created by the restaurant is made with pickled cucumber and house-made pork balls. Paired with a bowl of braised minced pork over rice this a very satisfying dish with a simple, old-time flavor. [BIB GOURMAND SELECTION] Add: No. 17...

    This upscale Taiwanese seafood restaurant on Huaxi Street has been in business for more than half a century. The restaurant has an ornate and elegant décor and uses only fine European tableware. Diners can enjoy authentic danzai noodles (al dente noodles topped with a special minced pork sauce, prawn, mung bean sprouts, and scallion), which is a re...

    During the Qing Dynasty, this was originally a place where Chinese fir tree bark was peeled, and in order to meet the needs of the workers who peeled the bark, gradually it turned into a block which retains the merged styles on Minnan (South Fujian) and Baroque architecture. These days, the Qing Dynasty street layout and traditional shops of Bo-Pi ...

    This used-book store, located down a side lane near Bangka Longshan Temple, is in a century-old residence with a traditional south Fujian-style interior, the beam work and plaques most conspicuous. Not just old books are for sale – there are also vintage photos, artworks, earlier-period daily-use commodities, and other treasures. The yesteryear-Tai...

  5. How to get to MRT Longshan Temple Station by Metro? Click on the Metro route to see step by step directions with maps, line arrival times and updated time schedules.

  6. Jun 13, 2020 · Caesar Metro Taipei has scenic views of Taipei located directly above the Wanhua Railway Station, it’s only a 3-minute walk from MRT Longshan Temple Station, all stylish rooms featuring stunning city views come with free WiFi, private bathroom, and TV.

  7. Jan 28, 2024 · How to Get There. Public Transportation: Taipei’s efficient public transport makes it easy to reach Longshan Temple. By MRT (Metro): The easiest way is to take the Taipei Metro (MRT). The temple is conveniently located near the Longshan Temple Station on the Blue Line (Bannan Line).

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